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they both sound like good guns but the cpx is a bit thicker from that iv read...
I would like to pocket carry rather then iwb

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I don't know if I would call them *good* guns, but they are reliable. Neither gun shoots as well as a larger, heavier piece.

The pf9 is pretty snappy. I would not recommend it for someone with wimpy hands. It has a long, strong trigger pull, similar to a da revolver. On the +side, it fits in my front pocket with a pocket holster without printing, even in shorts. Light weight enough that my pants don't sag (must have good belt). Hard enough trigger pull that I'm not afraid to actually draw from my pocket (much practice required).

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I don't know if I would call them *good* guns, but they are reliable. Neither gun shoots as well as a larger, heavier piece.

The pf9 is pretty snappy. I would not recommend it for someone with wimpy hands. It has a long, strong trigger pull, similar to a da revolver. On the +side, it fits in my front pocket with a pocket holster without printing, even in shorts. Light weight enough that my pants don't sag (must have good belt). Hard enough trigger pull that I'm not afraid to actually draw from my pocket (much practice required).

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I think I like the Ruger lc9 a little better.

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yes. true...do you think the pf9 is a lot more "snappy" then my other gun. 40sw sigma?
I think I might get a pf9 this weekend if in can find one.

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